Transmigrating with Billions in Supplies to Become a Farmer's Lucky Star

Su Muyao kept having a strange dream where she died in modern times and then, with her memories intact, was reborn in ancient times. After a smooth birth, she was abandoned by her parents who favor...

Chapter 34 Attempt to have a child backfires, resulting in being splattered with excrement.

“The child was lost in the mass grave in Xishan, and coincidentally, you found the child the very night we went missing,”

Upon hearing this, Su Laosan's eyes darted around. "Then this really isn't your child. I didn't pick him up in Xishan."

"And listen to what you're saying. If it was lost by accident, how could it have been lost at night in the Western Hills? A newborn baby, and you just accidentally abandoned it in the Western Hills, and in a mass grave no less."

The villagers roughly understood what they meant: regardless of whether the child was from Liujia Village or not, they were not going to take him away.

After all that, it turns out they probably threw her away because she was a girl, but now they've heard she's a lucky charm and want to take her back.

"Are you dreaming?"

"That's right, they're here to bully the Su family."

"This is more than just bullying the Su family; this is bullying our Taoliu Village!"

"After all that, it turns out they were just disgusted that they had a baby girl, so they threw her into a mass grave. Now they hear that other people's baby girls were found, and they think they're lucky and want to claim them. It's disgusting."

The people around them, one after another, made a lot of noise about the Liu family, calling them shameless.

"I have to say, Su Laosan, you have such a good temper. If it were me, I would have beaten them out."

Just then, Su Lao Er's wife came over carrying manure.

Upon smelling the odor, the villagers immediately dispersed to both sides.

While the Liu family members were still standing at the door, Su Lao Er's wife scooped up a basin and poured it on Liu Lao Tai.

"Who came here, spewing nonsense and barking at my doorstep? I'll show you what I'm made of!"

After splashing the water, Grandma Liu went to Caifeng's side. Since Caifeng was kneeling on the ground, the water poured directly down from her head.

Cai Feng stood up from the ground, shouting loudly.

"You little bitch, you're really disgusting!" With that, Old Mrs. Liu reached out to grab her second son's wife's face.

Wang Taoxiu grabbed a stick as thick as her forearm and started hitting Old Lady Liu.

When Liu Wentao saw his mother being beaten, he tried to stop them, but Su Sanlang and Su Erlang pinned him to the ground.

Then came the sound of fists landing hard. The three members of the Liu family were so badly beaten that they no longer cared about having children.

"Thank you, Second Sister-in-law ^w^"

"Hey, no need for thanks, we're all family. If they come causing trouble again, I'll take care of them."

The Su family knew that the Liu family wouldn't let this go easily, so now everyone was taking turns guarding Fu Bao.

Time flies, and more than a month has passed in the blink of an eye. On this day, Boss Su returned home.

He returned with a beautiful woman.

"Oh, my son, you're back!" Grandma Su was relieved to see her eldest son return.

They were afraid that their eldest son would find out that Li Cui had just left their family and married someone from the next village.

I was worried it would be a blow to my son, but to my surprise, my eldest son brought a beautiful bride back with him this time.

"This is"

Su Laoda scratched his head sheepishly, "I met her outside. Her parents are both gone, and she's temporarily living with me. Is that alright?"

"Yes, yes, please come in quickly."

Grandma Su was overjoyed. She never expected that her blockhead eldest son would actually come to his senses and bring home a wife.

Unfortunately, Li Cui also showed up at the door the next day.

Li Cui has now married into the family next to Taoliu Village. The man she married is nearly 37 years old.

This man was not only ugly, but also had a violent temper and would hit people at the drop of a hat.

He had been married before, but because she hadn't given birth to a child after more than a year, she was later beaten to death by this man.

I heard that he was tortured beyond recognition before he was beaten to death.

When Boss Su opened the door early this morning, he was startled to see a disheveled woman standing in the middle of the doorway.

He was startled when he opened the door, and his face darkened instantly when he saw who it was.

"What are you doing here so early in the morning?"

Standing at the door was Li Cui, Su Laoda's ex-wife.

It had only been a little over a month since I last saw her, and the woman in front of me was noticeably thinner and had a sallow complexion.

There was still a patch of blood on his cheek that hadn't dried, and his eyes were also bruised and purple.

With tears welling up in her eyes, she looked at Su Dalang and said, "Dalang, I came back to see the children."

After a moment of silence, Su Dalang said, "Wait."

Then he closed the door again and went into the room to find the two little ones still fast asleep.

"Huanbao and Xibao, your mother has come to see you. Would you like to meet her?"

After regaining consciousness, Xi Bao quickly got dressed, but she felt little joy.

Huanbao cautiously asked Xibao, "Is Mommy going to come back and live with Daddy again? What about that Auntie?"

Xi Bao replied firmly, "Mother is already married and can no longer live with Father. She's just here to see us, so we shouldn't think about things we shouldn't."

Although Huanbao was young, he understood everything. He knew that his mother had abandoned them without even a moment's hesitation.

Moreover, judging from the adults' conversation, his mother remarried the next day, so she was now someone else's family and no longer belonged to theirs.

I remember that my mother used to secretly hide any good food she had and share it with my cousins ​​when we went back to my maternal grandparents' house.

Even then, he knew that his status in his mother's heart was not as high as that of his older and younger cousins.

However, she was still his mother, so he kept this matter buried deep in his heart and never told anyone about it.

The two boys came outside the yard and saw their mother in this state, and they felt very sorry for her.

"Huanbao and Xibao, Mommy misses you."

Li Cui stepped forward and hugged the two children tightly. She now truly regretted listening to her mother.

It wasn't until she married into that family that she realized how fortunate she was to have a caring man and a mother-in-law who didn't cause trouble.

Li Cui didn't say much, she just hugged her two children and cried, as if she wanted to cry out all the grievances she had felt recently.

Su Dalang pulled the two children from the woman's arms. "Alright, you've seen the children, go back now! Don't come again. The two children have finally gotten used to life without a mother, your appearance will only make them more embarrassed."

Before Su Dalang returned home, he already knew that Li Cui was getting married.

At the time, many people were talking about it; basically, everyone in the nearby villages knew about it.

The Li family's daughter stole money and divorced her husband. After returning home, her own mother arranged for her to marry an old widower.

This old widower spent a total of six taels of silver to marry the Li family's daughter.

This amount of money is unique in the surrounding area, and even in the city it would be considered high.

The old widower's mother was capable, but also quite assertive and domineering.

Selling vegetables in town, my family grows a lot of vegetables each time and sells them in town. Over the years, I've saved up quite a bit of money.

However, because of her son's appearance and the fact that she had been married in her early years but was tortured to death by her son, no family was willing to marry their daughters to her afterward.

Unexpectedly, Li Cui's mother came to the door and said that her daughter was fine, but the dowry should be a little higher.

When the old widower's mother heard this, she naturally agreed, thinking it was better than her son remaining alone forever.